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  1. Jeff Capel. Felton Jeffrey Capel III (born February 12, 1975) is an American college basketball coach and former player who is currently the head men's basketball coach at the University of Pittsburgh. He played for Duke University and was a head coach at Virginia Commonwealth University and University of Oklahoma .

  2. 412-648-8350. Jeff Capel enters his sixth season at the University of Pittsburgh after being announced as the 16th men’s basketball head coach in program history March 28, 2018. Capel owns a 237-191 record as a head coach at Pitt (2018-present), Oklahoma (2006-11), and VCU (2002-06) with four NCAA Tournament appearances, including an Elite ...

  3. 22 de ene. de 2024 · It's never easy to follow up an emotional roller-coaster of a win. That's what Pitt will have to do on Tuesday when it takes on Georgia Tech (9-9, 2-5 ACC) in Atlanta. The Panthers are coming off of arguably the best road victory since Jeff Capel took over the program, beating No. 7 Duke at Cameron Indoor Stadium late Saturday night.

  4. ESPN. Pittsburgh announced that Jeff Capel will return as men's basketball coach next season, after the Panthers went 11-21, including 6-14 in ACC play.

  5. Felton Jeffrey Capel III (born February 12, 1975) is an American college basketball coach and former player who is currently the head men's basketball coach at the University of Pittsburgh. He played for Duke University and was a head coach at Virginia Commonwealth University and University of Oklahoma.

  6. Head Coach, Men's Basketball. Phone. 412-648-8350. Jeff Capel enters his sixth season at the University of Pittsburgh after being announced as the 16th men’s basketball head coach in program history March 28, 2018. Capel owns a 237-191 record as a head coach at Pitt (2018-present), Oklahoma (2006-11), and VCU (2002-06) with four NCAA ...

  7. 24 de oct. de 2023 · Updated 11:32 AM PDT, October 24, 2023. PITTSBURGH (AP) — Jeff Capel has dealt with plenty since taking over Pittsburgh’s reeling basketball program in the summer of 2018. His sixth season brings something new: expectations. Reaching the NCAA Tournament and winning a couple of games there for the first time in nearly a decade will do that.